Monday, August 17, 2026

Numerous AGs should be asking this

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is asking the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to clarify how it will stop enforcing provisions of the National Firearms Act that were struck down by a federal court.
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“I encourage the ATF to proactively communicate with purchasers and dealers about the registration requirements that no longer apply to suppressors,” Drummond said. “Oklahomans deserve clarity from the federal government in the wake of this ruling.”

The attorneys general asked whether ATF will notify purchasers, firearms dealers and manufacturers in the plaintiff states that the registration requirements are no longer enforceable.


One of the questions that comes to mind:  People who owned suppressors, SBRs, etc., before this, do they have to keep that paperwork?  Or can it be trashed?

And since these now appear to be just firearms and parts, any legal restrictions on sales, or inheritance?

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